Second-order stresses and strains in heterogeneous steels: Self-consistent modeling and X-ray diffraction analysis

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Inal, K [1 ]
Lebrun, JL
Belassel, M
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[1] ENSAM, LPMM, F-57078 Metz 3, France
[2] ENSAM, LPMIM, F-49035 Angers, France
[3] PROTO Mfg Ltd, Oldcastle, ON N0R 1L0, Canada
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10.1007/s11661-006-0216-6
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T [工业技术];
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Theoretical and experimetal methods have been developed to characterize the effect of mechanical loading on the mesoscopic and macroscopic mechanical state of polycrystalline materials. Ferritic and austenitic single-phase materials were first analyzed, then phase interaction was studied in a multiductile phase material (austeno-ferritic duplex steel) and a natural reinforced composite (pearlitic steel). The theoretical method is based on the self-consistent approach in which elastic and plastic characteristics of the phases have been applied through the micromechanical behavior of single-crystal-using slip systems and microscopic hardening. The effects of a crystallographic texture and phase interaction during loading and after unloading were studied. The elastic and plastic anisotropy of the grains having the same crystallographic orientation were assessed by diffraction strain analysis. The simulation was compared with the experiments performed using the X-ray diffraction technique. In the considered duplex and pearlitic steels, it was observed that the ferrite stress state is much lower than the austenite and cementite ones. The results of diffraction strain distribution have showed the pertinence of the models and give valuable information, for example, for the yield stress and the hardening parameters of each phase in a two-phase material.
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页码:2361 / 2369
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